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Brief May 8, 2026 · 5:36 pm ET Source: NYT Politics

Virginia's High Court Hands the GOP a Structural Map Advantage

The Virginia Supreme Court ruled in favor of Republican redistricting efforts, delivering what the New York Times (May 8) describes as 'a major lift to G.O.P. efforts to build a structural advantage through redistricting.' The decision reshapes the competitive landscape heading into the 2026 midterms.

The strategic read is straightforward: maps are the game before the game. A court-blessed gerrymander means Republicans can compete for the House majority with the wind at their backs before a single vote is cast. Virginia's congressional delegation — currently split — becomes a target-rich environment for Republican pickups under a favorable map.

This is the redistricting playbook working as designed. Invest in state courts and state legislatures, and you manufacture durable majorities independent of vote share. Democrats still lack a coherent counter-strategy at the state court level where these fights are now being decided.

Source: NYT Politics · link Redistricting2026MidtermsRuleofLaw